The June 1996 issue of Ironman Magazine has excellent articles on HMB & CLA, the strongest man in the world, Jennifer Goodwin, a crash course of big arms, Don Long's approach on how to build shoulders into boulders, and much more. Roland Kickinger and Amy Lynn appear on the cover.

Since 1936, Ironman Magazine has been the magazine for bodybuilders. Each issue provides insights into bodybuilding, from nutrition, to lots of training info, to profiles on the men and women who make up the bodybuilding and fitness world. It also contains excellent pictures and information on almost anything you need.

June 1996 - Table of Contents

Training

Exercise of the Month: Erector Crunch

POF: Forearm Flexor Contraction

Ironmind: Jack and the JND

Fundamentals: Systematic Progression

Muscle Coach

Hardcore Training: Jeff Poulin's Chest Chiseler: A photographic tour of how Jeff has pounded his pecs to ponderous proportions.

Inside Bodybuilding: Chris Faildo's Secret to Hardness

Widen Your V-Taper: How to attack your lats, traps, and every muscle in between for spectacular width and thickness in a time frame that will amaze you.

Homebodies: Springtime Mass Builder

Isometric Incinerator: It is time we rediscover isometrics. In the '60s, isometric exercise helped bodybuilders and weightlifters build awesome size and strength.

Muscle Meets Magnet: MRI Exercise Analysis

Sets & Reps: Negative Accentuated Exercise

Deltoid Force Starring Don Long: The 1995 NPC National champ shows you how to build your shoulders into boulders.

HMB and CLA: These two breaktrough substances are causing waves of excitement in the drug free bodybuilding camp. HMB and CLA, along with a cortisol suppressing supplement and creatine, can give you a growth spike that must be experienced to be believed.

Vitamin C

Profiles

Jennifer Goodwin: This vivacious athlete has been through some tough times, including almost dying from anorexia. Now, she's a changed women, her goals are set, and she's one of the stars of ESPN2's 'Fitness Beach'.

Mark Henry: The Strongest Man in the World: When he was 10 years old, Mark weight 220 pounds, now he tips the scales at 410, and you won't believe some of the poundages he's tossing around.

Insight

My First Half Century in the Iron Game: One Set to Failure Research: by Arthur Jones.

Departments

Anabolic Forum: Black Market Drugs

Book Review: Fat to Muscle Review: How to build lean mass as you melt away bodyfat